In Kadushin, Berger, Gilbert, and de St. Aubin’s (2009) focus group, supervisees indicated that individual supervision was infrequent. As a result, supervisees used a combination of supervisory models. Describe four models utilized by members of the focus group.

a. Seeking secondary on-site supervisors (team leaders, senior workers, or leads)
b. Participating in group or team supervision
c. Engaging in peer supervision
d. Paying for private supervision
e. Relying on peer consultation for clinical and supportive supervisory functions
f. Receiving supervision on a PRN (as-needed) basis


Ans: All Above them

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